Lucretia Blankenburg successfully made women a crucial element of her husband Rudolph's successful campaign to become Mayor of Philadelphia in 1911. Although the reform candidate did not enjoy the use of the type of political ...

The article examines the weaknesses and strengths of the economics database, EconLit. Comparison is made with other social science databases with especial emphasis on the alphanumeric classification and indexing system ...

This is a classified annotated bibliography of selected writings on library instruction for music librarians. Works cited include books and articles about instruction in music libraries, other course-related or course-integrated ...

In 1927 the National Association of Life Underwriters collaborated
with Professor Solomon Huebner of the University of Pennsylvania
to found the American College of Life Underwriters, an institution
devoted to establishing ...

VandeCreek, Drew(Edinburgh University Press and Association for History and Computing, 2007-10)

Article describes resources available online via Mark Twain's Mississippi Project web site (http://dig.lib.niu.edu/twain) and argues that they represent an important means by which non-specialist users may imagine and ...

This article describes the development of the Lincoln/Net web site at Northern Illinois University Libraries. It argues that to date academic historians have largely used digital technology and the web to advance research, ...

Thomas, Lynne M.(ACRL Publications for American Library Association, Association of College and Research Libraries, 2012)

AN EMBEDDED CURATOR uses his or her physical and virtual presence within a selected community to document that community while simultaneously serving as a resource to it. While the “embedded curator” term may be relatively ...